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Physio Pool asks for community help to remain open
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Anna Whyte
The Southern District Health Board has made an appeal to work with the Otago Therapeutic Pool Trust, the Dunedin City Council and the community in an effort to save the Dunedin Physiotherapy Pool. A meeting held on Thursday 7 August saw the board outline the issues with the pool, which have Read more...
Proctology | Issue 19
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Josie Cochrane
The Proctor described the streets of North Dunedin as “pretty quiet” lately but had a few stories to fill us in on with regard to campus shenanigans. Updating us on last week’s top story, the Proctor informed Critic that one of the “flashers,” reported in the last Proctology, has been caught. Read more...
Toroa's excess spending "much needed" say students
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Anna Whyte
Toroa College's upgrade and expansion has gone over budget by more than $580,000 due to an error in the estimated cost. $1.781 million was spent on Toroa's development between January and May, compared to its budget of $1.2 million. The upgrade and expansion was put towards the construction of 20 Read more...
Otago's climate researchers get deeper pockets
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Steph Taylor
The University of Otago is a key partner for the second time in one of Government’s multi-million dollar National Science Challenges. The Deep South Challenge is the second challenge to have funding confirmed, with up to $88.1 million available over the next 10 years, inclusive of Crown Research Read more...
Geography students fundraise for Sierra Leone
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Laura Munro
A group of University of Otago Geography students, currently studying GEOG102, will spend the rest of their 2014 study year fundraising for a school in Sierra Leone. The project is set in Kayima, a community in the far northeast of Sierra Leone. The overall aim of the fundraiser is to add a new Read more...
Gender-neutral bathrooms better suit queer students
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Emily Draper
The installation of gender-neutral bathrooms around campus may be on the cards for the University, after a recent study by OUSA. Of the 1,357 students who participated in OUSA’s study, 43 students reported feeling uncomfortable using the current gender segregated facilities. In a recent Read more...
Planetarium being considered for Otago Museum
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Bella Macdonald
Otago Museum is planning to introduce a planetarium as part of the $3.5 million long-term upgrade to the establishment. The Planetarium, if approved by the Museum’s board, will showcase the southern skies in a large, state of the art, indoor dome that would have the ability to project 2D and Read more...
The law proves an obstacle for liquor bans
Posted 9:16pm Sunday 10th August 2014 by Laura Munro
A revision of the 2002 Local Government Amendment Act will make it harder to introduce liquor bans in New Zealand cities. According to The Department of Internal Affairs website, the update, which was first announced in March 2012, aims to create “a more productive, competitive economy, and better Read more...
Clean sweep for Otago rowers
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Emily Draper
The University of Otago Women’s Senior Rowing Eight have much to celebrate following the International Universities Regatta in China, winning all three regattas of the series. “The wins here in China are huge for this crew and Otago University Rowing,” says Otago University Rowing Club Read more...
Medicine and dentistry learning tool wins CALT Award
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Anna Whyte
A University of Otago medicine and dentistry online learning tool has won the Committee for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching (CALT) Award for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology. Dr Steve Gallagher of psychological medicine won first prize through the establishment of an Read more...


